21-year-old Fort Campbell Soldier Keyshon Dill was jailed after he reportedly accidentally fired his gun while he was cleaning it. On Mar 2nd, Dill’s neighbor on Jack Miller Blvd reported that when he woke up and walked into the kitchen, he found his cabinet door open and his Windex bottle spilled on the floor. He saw what appeared to be a bullet hole through one of the cabinets and the bullet on the living room floor. The bullet appeared to have come from the apartment next door. When officers made contact with Dill, he was in his bed; he told officers that he had a weapon and that it was recently discharged when they asked. He explained that about an hour before their arrival, at 3:30 a.m., he was cleaning his gun and accidentally fired it.
Tag: reckless endangerment
Trio charged after high-speed chase: Diamond Robinson, LeAndreonna Robinson, & Antoine Maupin
Deputies attempted to conduct a traffic stop on a silver Chrysler 200 on I-24 as it was traveling 107 mph on February 13. Inside the vehicle was 19-year-old Diamond Robinson, 20-year-old Le’Andreonna Robinson, and 20-year-old Antoine Maupin. The trio increased speed, and a chase began onto Wilma Rudolph at 85 mph, where they blacked out the vehicle and eventually lost control into a field off Trenton Road. They fled on foot but were apprehended across the field. Inside the vehicle was 17 grams of marijuana, 2 grams of Fentanyl, and a firearm. All three denied being the driver or possession of the gun
Katlyn Smalley indicted on vehicular homicide charge after 2022 crash
A February Grand Jury indicted 23-year-old Katlyn Smalley on charges of vehicular homicide and reckless endangerment for the March 21, 2022, automobile crash that killed Rebecca Shelton and placed Ronald Huter in danger of death or serious bodily injury. Her bond is set at $350,000.
Dezisrae Reed attempts to flee with a police officer hanging out of her vehicle
25-year-old Dezisrae Deshawn Reed was one of three women who worked together to steal three handbags valued at $5,750 from Dillard’s at Governor’s Square Mall in Clarksville just before 5 p.m. on New Year’s Eve. As a Clarksville Police Officer attempted to pull her from the driver’s seat of a vehicle, she began to drive away, with him hanging out her door…
Clarksville booty-bouncing influencer Allison Eady shoots boyfriend & fires at his teenage son
23-year-old Allison Kiara Eady, who is known for eating food and bouncing her buttocks to her 100,000 followers on TikTok, is jailed in lieu of a $70,000 bond in Clarksville after she shot her boyfriend, Mike Marcel, in the torso and fired a shot at a 15-year-old boy who tackled her, with six more minor children present in the house…
Fort Campbell Soldier Devyn Butler shoots woman in pelvis — says it was an accident
27-year-old Fort Campbell Soldier Devyn Paul Butler is charged with felony reckless endangerment after shooting a woman in her upper thigh, placing her in immediate danger of death, according to police.
Soldier charged after yanking steering wheel, causing wife to wreck vehicle — Travon Weaver
22-year-old Fort Campbell soldier Travon ‘Tray’ Weaver is jailed in lieu of a $16,000 bond after he was reportedly riding home from Fort Cambell Blvd with his wife, Haley Hall Weaver, driving and two children (one age 2 years, one age 7 months) inside the vehicle. The couple reportedly got into an argument, and Weaver yanked the steering wheel, causing the vehicle to swerve while they were near exit 11. Once they got into their neighborhood, he reportedly yanked the steering wheel again, causing the vehicle to spin out and roll into a neighbor’s yard. Haley says she was holding the infant after she exited the car, and Travon then pushed her to the ground.
Soldier Cooper Sheffer discharges gun in apartment, misses neighbor’s head by inches
21-year-old Fort Campbell Soldier Cooper Sheffer was booked into the Montgomery County Jail this week after his firearm was discharged from inside his apartment, causing a bullet to pass through the wall of his apartment and into his neighbor’s residence, which was occupied. A female victim in the neighboring apartment was in the living room at the time of the gunshot, which came through the wall approximately 8-10 inches from where she was sitting. Sheffer says he “accidentally bumped the trigger” while cleaning the firearm.
Soldier Dakota Damron faces felony after accidentally firing rifle inside his apartment
Clarksville Police responded to a shots-fired call on Tandy Drive on May 30th, in which a bullet traveled through two occupied apartments and lodged in the wall of the second apartment. Officers located 24-year-old Fort Campbell Soldier Dakota Damron who lives in a connecting apartment. Damron stated he “accidentally fired a round”, explaining he was “cleaning his rifle and afterward loaded a magazine not thinking it was loaded causing him to accidentally fire the rifle,” according to a statement given to police.